C J Johnson Takes URSS
Win at Elmwood Park Speedway
The magic was in the air
Saturday night as the United Rebel Sprint Series joined
forces with several Vintage Racing Associations as the old
and the new intermingled at the Historic Half-Mile in Norton
Kansas. In a night of fast paced action, fans saw legends
from the past as well as legends in the making. When it was
all said and done, Quinter Kansas’s C J Johnson took home
the win.
Timken Kansas’s Craig
Jecha led the field to the green and jumped to the early
lead but it was short lived as Chris Langdale and Michael
Williams got together on the backstretch sending Williams on
a wild ride as he left the racetrack. Williams and Langdale
were both okay, but were done for the night. On the
front-stretch, several cars were involved in an altercation
as the red came out. On the restart, Jecha jumped out to the
lead with Ken Lutters, Cody Salem, Ray Seemann and C J
Johnson rounded out the top five. Jecha started to draw away
from Lutters as Salem, Seemann and Johnson started to reel
in Lutters.
The action started heating
up for the fifth spot as Jon Johnson was on CJ’s back bumper
as the father and son duo jockeyed for position with the
elder Johnson taking the spot on lap six. Johnson then
turned up the heat on fourth running Ray Seemann and grabbed
the position on lap seven. The pass was short lived as C J
came back and passed the pair on the high-side on lap eight.
Back in the pack Justin
Schwien was on a mission having started dead last after
having problems in his Heat race, Schwien sliced and diced
his way through the field to take the ninth position by lap
ten. Schwien joined the battle for positions seven through
ten as Smokey Fairbank, Corey Lutters and Bill Hays were all
in a pack looking for an advantage to gain a spot.
Once again the field was
bunched up as Cody Salem brought out the red as he took a
tumble in turn two. On the restart, Johnson once again
assumed the point with Ken Lutters, Jon Johnson, Jecha and
Seemann rounding out the top five. Jecha and Seemann battled
for the fourth spot with Seemann taking the spot for good on
lap thirteen. Further back Smokey Fairbank, Corey Lutters
and Justin Schwien continued their battle for position as
they used up the race track trying to find that edge to pick
up a spot. Late in the race Cody Keiswetter joined the fray
as he pressured Schwien for the eighth spot.
As the white flag waved,
Johnson had a convincing lead as the fight for the eighth
spot heated up as Keiswetter made the pass relegating
Schwien to ninth. Crossing the line it was C J Johnson
taking the win with Ken Lutters, Jon Johnson, Ray Seemann
and Craig Jecha rounding out the top five.
The Weld Racing Wheels
“Hard Charger Award” went to Justin Schwien who fought his
way through the field from his twenty-second starting spot
to finish in the ninth position.
Heat Race winners were
Paul Flynn, Cody Salem and Craig Jecha.
A-Main: 1-C J Johnson
(45X), 2-Ken Lutters (79), 3-Jon Johnson (86), 4-Ray Seemann
(72), 5-Craig Jecha, 6-Smokey Fairbank (2), 7-Corey Lutters
(07), 8-Cody Keiswetter (38), 9-Justin Schwien (76J),
10-Reed Bernbeck (C3), 11-Bill Hays (2H), 12-Josh Fairbank
(51), 13-Randy Bantam (5R), 14-Dennis Fair (74), 15-Chad
Salem (777), 16-Corey Koberstien (29), 17-Cody Salem (23),
18-Willie Wynn (36W), 19-Larry Radcliffe (7R), 20-Darren
Berry (12), 21-Michael Williams (77W), 22-Chris Langdale
(2L)
